Andrea Mendez-Ochoa Bulletin By Sarai Henriquez, Staff Reporter Friendship, love, betrayal, forgiveness, and faith are what’s in store this spring from the CSUDH Theater and Dance Department as a play from the most acclaimed African American playwright of the 20th Century, and one about the most reviled names ever are on tap. “Seven Guitars,” the […]
Category: Culture
Stalking, Just a Click Away
By: Ulises Rodriguez, Staff Reporter With technology evolving each day, you have to begin to question when is too much. At this very exact moment, someone could be watching you beautifully wiping that mucus off your damn nose. Now, what if I were to tell you that anyone could access any information about you with […]
Instagram to Delete ‘Likes’ from Posts
By Jaclyn Okwumabua, Staff Writer Have you ever been drawn to an Instagram page because of the amount of likes and followers they had? Or do you scale your likelihood of doing business with someone based on the likes they get online? Either way it goes, account users will have to find a different method […]
Three Cheers For Sweet Nostalgia
By Angelica Mozol, Staff Writer Nostalgic is the best word to describe how this year has been in the world of entertainment. Just in 2019 alone, we’ve seen bands announcing their comebacks, movies being remade, Netflix striking a multi-million dollar deal with Nickelodeon, and the launch of Disney+ which aims to steal our hearts, phone […]
Power to the People: Professor Discusses Improving the Legal System
By Destiny Torres, Staff Writer The ugly reality of the criminal justice system in the United States is that America makes up 5 percent of the world’s population, but 25 percent of its prisoners, with a disproportionate number of them young males of color. How this country got to this point is what James Forman […]